
Window to Paris
Окно в Париж
Release: 1993-10-01·Runtime: 112m·★ 6.2
ComedyDramaFantasy
Nikolai (played by Sergei Dontsov) has been fired from his job as a music teacher and has to live in the gym until he finds a place to stay. Finally, he gets a communal room in the apartment of Gorokhov (Victor Mikhalkov). The room's previous inhabitant, an old lady, has died a year ago, and yet her cat, Maxi, is still in the locked room, healthy and fat. Soon, Nikolai and his neighbours discover the mystery: there is a window to Paris in the room. That's when the comedy begins - will the Russians be able to cope with the temptation to profit from the discovery?
Production Countries
FranceRussia
Production Companies
Fontaine Sarl
Sodaperaga Productions
La Sept Cinéma
Trinity Bridge Studio
Cast
Vladimir Kalishas Petya Ivanov
Yuri Mamin
Anatoliy Shvederskiy
Sergey Russkin
Vladimir Sidorovas Head of the French Communist Party
Sergey Dreydenas Nikolay Chizhov
Natalya Ipatovaas daughter Gorokhov
Oleg Belovas Police chief
Yuri Tarasov
Andrey Urgantas Gulyaev
Anatoly Slivnikovas Major militsii
Tamara Timofeevaas Mariya Olegovna
Jean Rupertas Monsieur Prevost
Aleksei Zalivalovas Petrov - trumpeter
Viktoriya Smolenskaya
Aleksandr Gorbachev
Aleksandr Polyakov
Vyacheslav Leykin
Pavel Kornakov
Agnès Soralas Nicole
Kira Krejlis-Petrovaas Mother-in-law Gorokhov
Valery Kravchenkoas Physical education teacher
Anatoliy Rudakov
Georgiy Mochalovas vigilant veteran
Guy Séligmann
Elena Drapekoas Deputy Director of 'Business Lyceum'
Nina Usatovaas Vera
Malka Ribowskaas Lady in black
Tatyana Komarovaas Woman activist
Galina Zaytsevaas slob on the tram
Arkadiy Tigay
Vera Vasileva
Valentin Bukin
Viktor Kolpakov
Pavel FetisovCrew
" />Iosif KrinskiyStunt Coordinator
" />Arkadiy TigayWriter, Co-Director
" />Joële Van EffenterreEditor
" />Feliks MironerWriter
" />Aleksei ZalivalovOriginal Music Composer
" />Yuri MaminDirector, Music, Screenplay, Assistant Director
" />Anatoly LapshovDirector of Photography
" />Vladimir VardunasWriter
" />Guy SéligmannProducer, Adaptation
" />Vyacheslav LeykinWriter